2014 Schult Manor Hill Series Saratoga

2014 Schult Manor Hill Series Saratoga

Published onAugust 12, 2014

$189,000

2014 Schult Manor Hill Series Saratoga

This 2014 Schult Manor Hill Series Saratoga’ manufactured home is available now with 1.4 acres of land! This three bedroom, two bathroom home comes with 42″ maple glaze cabinets, black appliances, hand-laid chalk rock arch over the stove with stone mosaic behind the range. It includes two rows of tumbled stone backsplash throughout the kitchen. The homes features China sinks with upgrade vanity light fixtures in the master bath. This home also comes with an 8′ porch on the end of the home and a parents retreat in the master bedroom. It has 8 1/2′ flat ceilings with other optional offers.

A Smarter Way to Build

Experienced craftsmen and skilled specialists build your home in one of our 39 state-of-the-art centers. The environment is completely controlled, with no weather delays, no lost time and no damaged or stolen materials. This saves you money.

Save more with an Energy Star® home.

Make It Your Own

With thousands of floor plans and endless options, you’ll find the home that’s just right for you and your family. High-end appliances, luxurious spas or custom cabinets – your new home will reflect you.

Even More Benefits

Your home is inspected constantly while it’s built and after it’s delivered. Your home can be financed through traditional lenders.

A Quick Guide to Common Terms

Manufactured home: refers to a home built entirely in a factory and covers single or multi-section homes, including transportation to and from your site as well as installation. Must meet the following federal regulations:

Modular home: a home built to state, local or regional codes where the home will be located. Includes system-built homes transported and installed on-site.

Panelized home: a home built in a factory, with panels including windows, doors, wiring and siding, transported and assembled on-site according to state or local codes of that location.

Pre-cut home: materials for these homes are pre-cut to specification and then transported and assembled on-site according to state or local codes. Examples include kit, log or dome homes.

Mobile home: refers to homes built before June 15, 1976, when federal codes from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) took effect. Previously, standards and codes were voluntary. Clayton does not endorse the use of this term. Homes built by Clayton meet or exceed all local, municipal or federal codes. Our homes are best suited for permanent foundations and should not be considered “mobile.”